grandpoobah
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- Jan 12, 2013
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I bought a mft 3 and ts55 saw last week and set it up and everything seemed pretty good. Not perfect, but I figured it was me. I was able to get sqaure cuts using the system but it took some tweaking. Like most new users here, I watched hours of videos and it seemed that everything was going to plan. But things just seemed a little off so today I took my new Starrett 6" combo square and put a festool clamping dog and measured the distance from the guide rail to dog. I took this measurement at the top and then repeated the measurement at the bottom of the table. I was right, my guide rail was not parallel to the holes on the mft. There was an 1/8" difference in the two measurements. So I removed everything and went step by step and installed the guide rail again. I was very careful about ensuring everything was tight against the factory stops, I lowered the rail on the table and it slipped effortlessly in the tab with no significant slop. I gently but firmly tightened everything down. I then lifted the rail to its up position and then set it down again and once again it fit perfectly. Then I measured. And still off by 1/8".
So I call festool service and the guy was nice but I'm not happy with his solution. He basically said to move the one rail piece away from the factory stop and should be good to go. I asked him "shouldn't I have an expectation that the factory stops to be absolutely right on." He so no, they are meant to be close. I actually couldn't believe my ears, but that's what he said. Well, I move the piece with the tab that holds the rail over 1/8" and now the guide rail is parallel to the mft holes. The problem is that when setting the guide rail down on the table it doesn't set down exactly on the tab and has to be pushed gently into the slot. I don't like the way that feels.
Here are my questions.
1. Should I expect the factory stops to be dead on or is this typical?
2. I don't like his solution so I was wondering if I should move the factory stop? btw, are they movable?
3. What would you do?
Thanks for your thoughts.
So I call festool service and the guy was nice but I'm not happy with his solution. He basically said to move the one rail piece away from the factory stop and should be good to go. I asked him "shouldn't I have an expectation that the factory stops to be absolutely right on." He so no, they are meant to be close. I actually couldn't believe my ears, but that's what he said. Well, I move the piece with the tab that holds the rail over 1/8" and now the guide rail is parallel to the mft holes. The problem is that when setting the guide rail down on the table it doesn't set down exactly on the tab and has to be pushed gently into the slot. I don't like the way that feels.
Here are my questions.
1. Should I expect the factory stops to be dead on or is this typical?
2. I don't like his solution so I was wondering if I should move the factory stop? btw, are they movable?
3. What would you do?
Thanks for your thoughts.